ELECTION CENTER

It’s countdown to Election Day, Tuesday, November 5, 2024.

How to Vote

Are you registered to Vote? Do you know your polling place?

If you are in need of help to register to vote, or find your polling place, click here for a fun tutorial on how to find your polling place and information on early voting, absentee voting, sample ballots and other related information.

 

Why Vote

Participating in elections is one of the key freedoms of American life. Many people in countries around the world do not have the same freedom, nor did many Americans in centuries past. No matter what you believe or whom you support, it is important to exercise your rights.

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Be Informed!

Read up on political issues (both local and national) and figure out where you stand.

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Get Out & Talk to People

Even if you cannot vote, you can still voice opinions on social media, in your school or local newspaper, or in other public forums. You never know who might be listening.

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Volunteer

If you support a particular candidate, you can work on their campaign by participating in phone banks, doing door-to-door outreach, writing postcards, or volunteering at campaign headquarters.

Your Vote Matters!

5 Reasons Why You Should Vote

Elections

Elections have consequences for the equine industry

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Not voting is giving up your voice.

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It’s your money

Positive-change

Voting is an opportunity for positive change in the equine industry

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The industry depends on you!

The American Horse Council Urges the Entire Equine Industry to Vote Early!

The American Horse Council encourages everyone to vote. Find out about direct early voting, in-person absentee voting and traditional absentee voting before Election Day. Make your vote count and vote early. You already know you’re busy, and you’re just as likely to be busy Election Day. But don’t miss the opportunity to make your voice heard just because you have to keep your business running on Election Day.

In most states, small business owners and employees can take advantage of early voting or absentee voting to ensure they make their voices heard each election. The commitment of running a business should not stop you or your staff from exercising your right to vote. Contact your state’s Department of Elections or Secretary of State Secretary of State for more information on your options for early and absentee voting.

Election Center Resources